Richard Howarth was a sweet-toned soloist - with sharp attack - in Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, where the effervescence of Spring, the lush bounty of Summer, the huntsmen's horns of Autumn and the chill winds of Winter were grippingly conveyed.

But the movie gushes with so much romantic optimism and good humor that it has the effervescence of an engaging musical comedy in which girl meets girl, girl loses girl and girl gets girl back, multiplied by three.

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